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Astros Aim for Series Win Against Struggling Dodgers at Daikin Park

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The Houston Astros are poised to clinch a series victory this afternoon as they take on the Los Angeles Dodgers at Daikin Park. With the Dodgers’ offense faltering in recent games, predictions lean towards Houston coming out on top in this matchup.

After a solid performance last week, Lance McCullers Jr. appears to be hitting his stride at the perfect moment, recording 13 swings and misses over six innings against the Baltimore Orioles. The Astros have also exhibited a more potent offense lately, boasting a 107 wRC+ over the past week. In contrast, the Dodgers have struggled, ranking 14th in the league with only two home runs and a .085 ISO during the same span. Yordan Alvarez remains a formidable opponent for any pitcher, while Jose Altuve has notably taken Dodgers starter Tyler Glasnow deep twice.

While Glasnow is a talented pitcher, he has allowed four home runs this season. The weather conditions at Daikin Park, particularly the wind blowing out on a hot, humid afternoon, could convert warning-track drives into home runs. The Astros’ bullpen, which has been one of the weaker units in baseball recently, carries a 5.88 ERA and a troubling 15% home run rate over the last week. With both starting pitchers likely exiting the game, neither bullpen inspires much confidence, making the Over an attractive option given that five of their last ten encounters have cleared the total.

Historically, the Astros have had the upper hand against the Dodgers, winning seven of their last ten meetings. As the teams gear up for this afternoon’s clash, the stakes are high for both sides, but the Astros look to capitalize on the Dodgers’ current struggles.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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